Example sentences of "[to-vb] to [art] [noun pl] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yes it does , it 's If anybody 's interested in that provision , the allocation provision you do need to er to write to the Teachers ' Pensions Agency .
2 I decided to write to the Grocers ' Company about the matter .
3 The first view would probably extend the law further than it has commonly been thought to go and would expose strikers having no immunity under trade union legislation to a very wide-ranging liability ; on the other hand it is not quite accurate to describe the plaintiffs in these two cases as merely ‘ ricochet ’ victims for it may be the effect of pressure on the public and customers which causes the employer to succumb to the strikers ' demands .
4 The next year brought the first indications of the troubles which were eventually to lead to the Goldsmiths ' abandonment of the School a decade later .
5 There are signs that the council of Lloyd 's is starting to listen to the names ' cries .
6 It met the flight attendants ' union on Monday and is also hoping to talk to the pilots ' union .
7 Mansell , who had rushed away to the Williams garage where the doors were immediately closed behind him , later emerged red-faced with anger to storm to the stewards ' tower .
8 This used to be a lot easier to do than it is now : for one thing , working in the profession means that you have to belong to the actors ' union , Equity .
9 In their analyses of the understanding " displays " of next turns , Cameron and Taylor argue , the conversation analysts fail to follow their own prescriptions , which require them to look to the participants ' analysis displayed in the next turn .
10 PRETTY woman Julia Roberts , above , bought £9,000-worth of toys in a two-hour spree — to give to a children 's charity .
11 In this case , the doctor involved , Dr Robert Dinwiddie , refused to consent to the parents ' decision , and called in the hospital social workers .
12 She made small-talk with Amy and Roger Dyson and greeted about fifty more guests before excusing herself to go to the ladies ' room where she met Elaine powdering her nose .
13 I tried to go to the ladies ' room .
14 The government refused to agree to the Indians ' demand that it abandon its militarized " security zone " on the Peruvian frontier , and pass a constitutional amendment recognizing the country as " multi-cultural and multi-national " .
15 I set aside Lover at the Gate to attend to the children 's needs — Coke and hamburgers from room service soon quietened them .
16 To add to the Monarchs ' misery , Danny Lockett , their outstanding linebacker , was ejected from the game shortly before half-time for striking an opponent .
17 And to add to the Blues ' tale of woe , Glen Keeley became the first player to be sent off on his debut in a Merseyside derby .
18 It was also customary to add to the men 's wages a bonus payment or ‘ reward , ( regardum ) paid quarterly to the leader of each group , usually at the rate of 100 marks per quarter for every thirty men engaged .
19 The fire was discovered at 3 a.m. by a master working late , and together with two boys — one of whom climbed a waterspout to get to the juniors ' bedroom via the roof and the other operated a hand-pump in dense smoke — managed to raise the alarm .
20 Letterman likes to pander to the actresses ' wishes .
21 The Economist referred to the device of ‘ calling in a High Court judge to write incredible economic nonsense ’ , but whatever view is taken of the justice or the wisdom of the report which recommended a considerable wage increase and which formed the basis of the settlement , the impression given was that the government had set up this enquiry to produce a report which would enable them to yield to the miners ' claim without total loss of face .
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